Two Yakuake-style terminals for GNOME

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A drop-down terminal can save you a lot of time. Always handy, it appears when you press a combination of keys on your keyboard (usually a plain-and-simple F12 key). KDE has Yakuake. Since some people chose to use only GTK-based applications and are GNOME-bound, similar applications for GNOME users would be Tilda and Guake. They both do practically the same thing, with Tilda being older and a little more advanced than Guake and the latter being a little more faster than Tilda. Pick the one you like best and add it to your startup programs for easy Terminal access.
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Guake is a top-down terminal for Gnome, in the style of Yakuake for KDE, Tilda or the terminal used in Quake.
Guake’s properties window supports configuring keyboard shortcuts, appearences, main window height, etc. Unfortunately, the width is fixed and maximal.
Guake Preferences
Guake is available in Ubuntu universe repository.